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Encyclopedia > Edenbridge (town)
Edenbridge
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District: Sevenoaks
County: Kent
Region: South East England
Nation: England
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Ceremonial County: Kent
Traditional County: Kent
Postal County: Kent

Edenbridge is a town in the Weald of Kent, England on the River Eden, near the spot where the borders of Kent, Surrey and Sussex meet. Name derives from Old_English_language "Eadhelmsbrigge" ("Eadhelm's Bridge" in Modern English). Originally growing around a crossing point of the river by a Roman road, in the Middle Ages, it became a centre of the Wealden iron industry.


There are two railway stations serving Edenbridge. The earliest, on the South Eastern Railway (SER) route from Redhill to Tonbridge, was opened on May 26, 1842. The station is simply named Edenbridge. To the west of that station the route crosses what was once the London, Brighton and South Coast Railway main line from London to Eastbourne, opened on January 2 1888. The crossing of the two lines takes place at a mid-break in the Edenbridge Tunnel on the SER line. Here lies the second station, named Edenbridge Town. The line serving it is now truncated at Uckfield. There is no connection here between the two routes: Edenbridge is not a junction; one existed four miles to the west of Edenbridge Town at Crowhurst, but that junction no longer exists.


There are many mediaeval timber buildings in the town, one of which houses the Eden Valley Museum.


External link

Brief history of Edenbridge (http://www.villagenet.co.uk/sevenoaks-weald/villages/edenbridge.php)


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Edenbridge Official Guide (250 words)
Edenbridge is situated in the extreme south-west of Kent on the fringe of the Weald, between the greensand hills and the forest ridge of Sussex.
Edenbridge stands on the River Eden which flows into the Medway at Penshurst after it has been joined by a large number of contributory streams from the hills on both sides.
Edenbridge lies 5.5 miles south of Westerham, 12 miles west of Tonbridge, 14 miles north-west of Tunbridge Wells, 5 miles east of Lingfield in Surrey and 12.5 miles north-east of Crowborough, Sussex.
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